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laffytaffy1:Olodo ![]() |
GAZZUZZ:... rawpadgin the Op wan wake am up... |
Op, you don see cutlass wey dey cut head before? Not those yeye cutlass they use to cut grass. I mean sharp cutlass that can remove head in one swing? Don't do anything that can make you see one. Just my advice. |
This one na punishment? You don do cliff hanger before? Smh. |
Can we see the interiors please ![]() |
chillex8:You're right. |
Op, make sure you test drive the car if its naija used. Drive to and fro third mainland bridge at a speed of 140km/h. Observe steering feeling, swerving when hands off steering the brakes and look out for any unusual sound. Good luck. |
Funny thread, funny Op and funny engineers. ![]() |
Congo for that matter! Let's wait til Sudan makes a mess of their remaining hope. Backward people, backward country.. |
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For all the years I've known my woman I've been paying for house rents, I've bought and changed two cars, I've bought land and done so many other financial obligations single handedly. Then I changed job to federal job. While on probation I didn't have much to spend. I needed money, I needed to pay rent and buy another car. I sold my car to meet up with some financial obligations due to change of job and environment. During this downtime, I asked my woman for support financially. She refused. She said she was into contributions at her office. Contributions in two places o , while I worked my azz out. Things later picked up for me. My entitlements were paid. I bought another car and three months later bought a jeep. She's been on my neck for driving lessons and ultimately release the car for her use. I never bothered. I told her to use her office contribution for buying a car of her choice. As to release my car, No way! ![]() |
Hmmmm. Another gender bashing thread. Well, woe betide a cry man, worst a man crying over a woman's rejection. Not worth the tears.. ![]() |
I see. Why didn't she ask me to send my account numbers ![]() |
B C D dies.. |
Hopes that the kidnapped 270 Chibok girls would be released may have been dashed, as Boko Haram in its latest video, claimed that the girls had been married off. Expectations were high following the recent announcement by the federal government that the Chibok girls would be released as part of the package of ceasefire agreement with the sect. But there are indications that the proposed truce has failed, as the Defence Headquarters said that it had mobilised more troops to counter the attacks of the insurgents. While this was happening, the pressure group, Bring Back Our Girls with the popular hash-tag #BringBackOurGirls told the Federal Government to commence immediate rescue of the girls, and to immediately protect and restore the territorial integrity of Nigeria. The leader of the Islamic fundamentalist group, Abubakar Shekau, in a new video debunked the claims by the government that a ceasefire agreement was reached with the group, insisting that at no time had he or his representatives sat with any agent of government. According to him, “Is it you today claiming we made truce with you? In what way did we make truce? What kind of negotiation? With whom? That your Danladi (Ahmadu) the infidel like you, who we will not spare and will decapitate if he falls into our hands today?" "Where do we know him, not to talk of him representing us? Who is Danladi on this earth?," said Shekau in the latest video. "Therefore I tell you (that) we have not made ceasefire with anyone. Only battle, hitting, striking and killing with gun which we long for like tasty meal. This is what we believe in and fight for. Our goal is to see only Koran being followed on earth. This is our focus. "It is said Chadian President, Nigerian ambassador, the people of Cameroon and us met and agreed on a truce. How? Don’t you know we are still holding your German hostage, always crying. If we wish we hack him or slaughter him or shoot him. We fear no one but Allah. This is our job,” he added. Shekau noted that the group did not have any plan of releasing the abducted Chibok girl, stating: “When did we release Chibok schoolgirls that we seized, those that Shekau, who is now talking, seized, brought them and kept them in the place he chose for more than six months now.” He emphasised that: “We did not negotiate with anyone. We did not negotiate with anyone. We did not negotiate with Chad. We did not negotiate with Cameroon. We did not negotiate with Nigeria. We did not negotiate with the Chadian ambassador. We did not negotiate with Africa.” However, the Defence Headquarters said it had stepped up air and land deployment to tackle terrorists’ activities in the North-east, a development which has effectively brought to an end the highly publicised cease-fire announced recently, which was only observed by the military. The announcement is coming on the heels of aggressive advancement of Boko Haram in Adamawa and Borno States, leading to the fall of some major towns and several villages to the hands of the insurgents, and the latest video released on Friday night by the leader of the violent sect, Abubakar Shekau, wherein he dismissed claims of the existence of a ceasefire between the group and the Federal Government. But the Defence Headquarters said it had begun moves to reverse the recent gains made by the terrorist organisation. Announcing this on Saturday in a statement, the Director of Defence Information (DDI), Maj-Gen. Chris Olukolade, said: “Necessary deployment of troops and equipment is on-going to reverse all recent violation and breach of security by terrorists and criminals operating in parts of the country.” The defence spokesman said: “The highly coordinated air bombardment is already yielding required results in the mission to repel the unwarranted attacks on citizens especially in Adamawa and Borno States as land forces are also conducting mopping up operations to apprehend retreating terrorists and facilitate restoration of normalcy in some of the affected communities”, he said. The Defence Headquarters on Saturday said it had stepped up air and land deployment to tackle terrorists’ activities in the Northeast, a development which has effectively brought to an end the highly publicized cease-fire announced recently, which was only observed by the military. The announcement is coming on the heels of aggressive advancement of Boko Haram in Adamawa and Borno States, leading to the fall of some major towns and several villages to the hands of the insurgents, and the the latest video released on Friday night by the leader of the violent sect, Abubakar Shekau, wherein he dismissed claims of the existence of a ceasefire between the group and the Federal Government. But the Defence Headquarters said it had began moves to reverse the recent gains made by the terrorist organization. Announcing this on Saturday in a statement, the Director of Defence Information (DDI), Maj-Gen. Chris Olukolade, said, “necessary deployment of troops and equipment is ongoing to reverse all recent violation and breach of security by terrorists and criminals operating in parts of the country.” The defence spokesman said, “The highly coordinated air bombardment is already yielding required results in the mission to repel the unwarranted attacks on citizens especially in Adamawa and Borno States as land forces are also conducting mopping up operations to apprehend retreating terrorists and facilitate restoration of normalcy in some of the affected communities”, he said. But in Adamawa, tension and apprehension hit residents of Yola, the state capital, over possibility of an attack by the insurgents as some residents have started fleeing the state. The development was as a result of rumours that state capital was already under attack and the insurgents may launch an attack any moment from now. The state capital has been saturated with displaced persons fleeing from Michika, Madagali, Mubi and its environs. One of the fleeing residents, Mr. Emakus John, who spoke to THISDAY at the Jambutu Motor Park in Yola, said he was fleeing with his wife and children to Enugu to take refuge there. He said he was going to leave his family in Enugu while he will come back to continue his business in Yola, stressing that he doesn’t want to take any chance, if per adventure the insurgents strike, he will escape with ease. Also, Madam Felicia also said she was leaving the city because of the imminent strike by Boko Haram. She said she had withdrawn her children from school to continue their study in Imo state. However, Adamawa state government has dispelled the rumour that the state capital was under attack. The government, in a press statement signed by the Press Secretary to Governor Bala James Ngilari, Mr. Maxwell Duku, said rumours were false and unfounded. The state has reviewed the current curfew on the state. The government said in a press statement that curfew will now commence from 9pm to 5am daily. The statement pointed out that those on essential services and with permit will continue to carry out their duties Meanwhile, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned the recent violent attacks by Boko Haram on innocent Christian civilians, Police stations, Prisons and military formations in different parts of Adamawa State. CAN in a statement said: “While the attack in Adamawa State was said to have also affected civilians, police stations, prisons and military formations in different parts of the state, the bomb explosion at the Gombe Motor Park was said to have killed over 30 persons and left several others injured.” The statement signed by the General Secretary of CAN, Rev. Musa Asake, maintained that the recent happenings in the North-eastern part of the country had confirmed CAN’s position all along that the Islamic group had no other mission than to annihilate all Christians in the region and install an Islamic regime. Asake stated that apart from the military infrastructure that were torched by the terrorist group, Ekklesiyar Yan’uaw a Nigeria (EYN), the Church of the Brethren in Nigeria, other churches, as well as individuals targeted for destruction were all Christians. According to the CAN scribe, “the Federal Government should do well to explain to the nation the sins committed by the former National Security Adviser, late Gen. Owoeye Azazi, who was summarily dismissed in June 2012. Was he sacked because of his Christian religion and to satisfy the cravings of his Muslim counterparts? CAN noted that, “the President appointed a Muslim, Col. Sambo Dasuki, to replace Gen. Azazi who was a Christian and later appointed another Muslim, Gen. Aliyu Gasau as Defence minister with a pledge to deal ruthlessly with the Boko Haram Islamic terrorists. “The major task handed down to Col. Dasuki and Gen. Gusau is to tackle Boko Haram insurgency, which was already threatening to spread into other regions of the country. But the question in the lips of every Nigerian Christians today is: “What changes have these two military tacticians brought to bear since they were appointed? What is the wisdom of entrusting the nation’s security in the hands of two relations from the North West? Why have these two relations from Sokoto and Zamfara states not changed their tactics in accordance with the presidential mandate given to them to root out the insurgents in the North East geo-political zone? Is this a game plan to eliminate people in that region and put them in perpetual subjugation?” CAN said Nigerian Christians were no longer comfortable with the continued inclusion of these two individuals in the cabinet even as the Islamic terrorists have not only changed tactics severally but have conquered more territories and established more caliphates in the North East during their regime than at any other period. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/shekau-claims-chibok-girls-married-off-military-moves-in-more-troops/192960/
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Six military commanders, including an injured Lieutenant Colonel, have been arrested by the military for withdrawing from Mararaba, Michika, Madagali, Mubi and later Vimtim when Boko Haram insurgents attacked the communities last week. It was learnt that an unspecified number of soldiers were also in detention for allegedly abandoning the communities, thereby making easy for the insurgents to have an upper hand. A reliable military source, who made this known in Abuja on Sunday said the movement of five of the commanders had been restricted to the officers mess in a military formation. The source, who did not name the military formation, because of security reason, added that “one of them, a Leutenant Colonel is receiving treatment at the MRS in Yola for serious injuries he sustained when the car in which he was escaping with somersaulted several times.” He said the injured officer would join his colleagues in the officers mess on recovery. Our source said, “Today (Sunday), the military authorities arrested five commanders around the Mubi axis of Adamawa State. The sixth is a Lt. Col. “Some of those arrested were at Mararaba, Madagali, Michika and other locations. I think the military leaders are saying that the soldiers did not resist the Boko Haram when they invaded the place.” Our source explained that the Defence authorities had already commenced investigations into the activities of all its personnel in relation with the capture of Mubi, the second largest town in Adamawa State and other supposedly “fortified locations,” including Vimtim, the home town of the Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh. The insurgents had reportedly burnt Badeh’s residence, a clinic and a civic centre in the community on Thursday. The source explained that the military authorities were determined to find out why the Boko Haram’s advance in the state was not resisted by the troops. He said the military chiefs were of the opinion that the “tactical withdrawal” of the soldiers from their positions was nothing but a “display of indiscipline and cowardice which would not be tolerated.” Our correspondents gathered that it was the military authority’s conviction that enough weapons and men were deployed in Mubi and other locations to frustrate the any attack by the insurgents. On Thursday, the Minister of Defence, Lt.Gen. Aliyu Gusau; the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh and the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Kenneth Minimah, declined to speak with journalists on issues relating to the capture of Mubi and the other communities by the insurgents. When contacted on the issue, the Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen Chris Olukolade, said, “Anyone found to have undermined the ongoing operation will face appropriate sanctions and this is well known to all military personnel.” Another source, who confided in one of our correspondents, said soldiers had a grueling encounter on Sunday with insurgents at Bladeba about one and half kilometers from Mubi. He said the soldiers were able to take over some of the checkpoints captured by the insurgents. It was also learnt that some of the insurgents in control of Mubi were moving towards Hildi to avoid aerial bombardments. http://www.punchng.com/news/mubi-battle-army-arrests-six-senior-officers-for-fleeing/
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Hi, please I need a breakdown cost for 99 Toyota Avalon. Actual cost, clearing cost and duty cost. Thanks. |
inze:Thanks. Really appreciated! |
Hi, please help with vin YVIMS382092451833. |
Hi, please help check this vin YVIMS382092451833 Thanks in anticipation.. |
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Keneking:Fixed. |
alabiyemmy:Really dumb ![]() |
Hi Tadeus. Pls how much would get me Nissan Maxima 00/01 and Nissan Altima 01? Thanks. |
CFCfan:Bros, futbol no be mathematics o.. |
Oh my God See as people enter the field! |
3-1 Thank baba God. |
Selfish Emenike. |
Na goal o. The guy take Jackie Chan score that goal. Naija desperate badly. |
1-1 This is calamity. ![]() |
Doom to APC. ![]() |
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, while I worked my azz out. Things later picked up for me. My entitlements were paid. I bought another car and three months later bought a jeep. She's been on my neck for driving lessons and ultimately release the car for her use. I never bothered. I told her to use her office contribution for buying a car of her choice. As to release my car, No way! 